EFFECT OF BULGING AND SOLIDIFICATION STRUCTURE ON SEGREGATION IN CONTINUOUSLY CAST SLAB.

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Abstract

Centerline segregation can be alleviated if the solidification structure is changed to an equiaxed structure. Bulging is reduced by use of a short-pitch divided roll stand. Solidification phenomena are discussed and EPMA data are explained by theoretical analysis.

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Saeki, T., Imura, H., Oonishi, Y., Niimi, H., Miwa, E., Yoshida, T., … Kitamine, S. (1984). EFFECT OF BULGING AND SOLIDIFICATION STRUCTURE ON SEGREGATION IN CONTINUOUSLY CAST SLAB. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 24(11), 907–916. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.24.907

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